Photo by Sam Bates In a usual year, the School of Art’s MFA thesis exhibition would be at the Miller Institute of Contemporary Art (Miller ICA) in the Purnell Center for the Arts building.
By Alison Zheng Photo courtesy of Pittsburgh Opera When a family friend dragged me to a production of Puccini’s “Madama Butterfly” at my local opera house at age 7, I never could have imagined it ...
Image from Flickr While writing this article, my writer’s block was rooted in my inability to decide where I stand when it comes to Superman. I have always loved Batman. His costume, ...
Art by Anna Cappella BEGIN TRANSCRIPT Written Radio Mellon Institute/Carnegie Tech (WRMICT) Broadcast Foul news! There’s something afoot in the Tartan office! A great beast, the Sphinx of Truth, ...
Image from Flickr “There’s a starman, waiting in the sky, He’d like to come and meet us, But he knows he’d blow our minds!” Clark Kent is not many things. It’s a bit of an odd statement, a bit ...
Photo courtesy of Sara Partin On March 15, Carnegie Mellon’s Greek life organizations gave the people what they wanted — musical theater — fed to the audience for 20 minutes at a time. As a former ...
The American Cup intensifies as Fabiano Caruana and Hikaru Nakamura face off again. Amid impressive performances and potential retirements, the tournament showcases both veterans and a promising ...
Recently, a good friend of mine from my homeland of Orange, CA, attempted to get us tickets to go watch a Savannah Bananas baseball game. After being an avid “bananaball” fan for years, I was ...
Courtesy of CMU Athletics On the final day of the NCAAs held in Greensboro, North Carolina, the Carnegie Mellon Men’s Swimming & Diving team earned three All-American Honors and broke two ...
Ian Giles/ Staffwriter Since interviewing Pete Buttigieg a year ago, I now see similarities in the rhetoric. In Jan. 2024, I ...
Courtesy of Carnegie MellonPittsburgh student housing would be subject to HB 24. Courtesy of Tom Wolfe via WikimediaRep. Dan ...
By Lou Feng On Mar. 21, Fields Medalist James A. Maynard lectured on prime numbers and their significance as part of Pittsburgh’s Mathematical Horizons Lecture Series. Courtesy of ...
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